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National Hardware Black Steel Mending Brace 10”

$4.86

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This 10-inch National Hardware Black Steel Mending Brace is a straight-forward, heavy-duty solution for repairing, reinforcing, or splicing together two pieces of material. The one-eighth inch thick steel construction ensures that any joint it covers gains substantial strength and stability, especially over a ten-inch span. The black powder coat finish provides resistance against corrosion, making it suitable for furniture repairs, reinforcing fence posts, or building various farm and home utility projects. It’s an easy way to restore structural integrity to weakened joints or create a solid connection between two components.

Key Features of National Hardware Black Steel Mending Brace

Ten inch length is ideal for bridging long cracks or splicing boards together
Black powder coat finish ensures weather resistance for outdoor use
One-eighth inch thickness provides significant reinforcement strength
Features multiple fastener holes for even load distribution
Used for reinforcing, connecting, aligning, and splicing wood or other materials
Versatile for repairing broken furniture, gates, or shelving
Slots are sized to accept five-sixteenths inch carriage bolts for a tight hold
Flat profile makes it simple to apply to the surface of any flat material

Additional Information

Brand: National Hardware
Product Type: Mending Plate
Model:
Product Use: Splicing and reinforcing materials
Size:
Material: Steel
Height: 1/8 inch (Thickness)
Length: 10 inch
Width: 1-1/2 inch

When using this mending brace for a critical structural repair, such as mending a split railing or post, I recommend drilling pilot holes slightly smaller than your screws or bolts before fastening. This simple step ensures you don’t crack the surrounding wood and allows the screws to tighten fully, drawing the brace flush against the material for maximum connection strength and load transfer.

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